Eurogamer: Lego Harry Potter Review

Eurogamer's Dan Whitehead write's "LEGO Harry Potter is enormous, which is no mean feat given that the title character is two centimetres tall. And plastic.

By the time I finished the sizeable story mode, encompassing the first four years of Harry's life at Hogwarts, I'd put more hours on the game clock than most "adult" action games demand, yet I was still at just over 45 per cent completion. I'd not completed any of the Hogwarts crests hidden in each of the levels. I'd unlocked a fraction of the game's 160-plus characters. I'd found only six of the secret red power bricks, rescued a mere 20 of the 50 imperilled students and earned less than half of the golden bricks which add up to unlock more bonus levels."

me and my wife are totally looking forward to Lego Harry Potter. i enjoyed the demo, and so did she. we're big fans of the Lego games, and 100% each one that we got (Star Wars, Batman, Indiana Jones, and now Harry Potter). there aren't many games we can sit back and play together (fricking online co-op/mp), so we get a kick out of the Lego titles.

i won't be able to get it next week, but i'll try and get it later. i have a $20 credit at Amazon still, so i can get the game for $29.99.